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Gatwick and Heathrow Airport: Five Holidays to Spain for a Last-Minute Easter Break

By James K. Martin
April 3, 2022
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As the children split up for their Easter vacation, the sudden urge to book a vacation and fly somewhere overseas begins to creep in. As temperatures across the UK start to rise and the weather warms up, families are starting to get itchy.

Major airline EasyJet has come to the rescue as it offers great deals perfectly in time for the current school holidays. The airline is offering last-minute availability for five regions in Spain, ideal for any Easter trip.

Whether you’re looking to soak up the sun on a long, well-deserved break or are looking for a quick trip to see the top sights in the capital city of Barcelona, ​​EasyJet has you covered. From just £181 pp, enjoy a quick getaway this spring.

Read more: Gatwick and Heathrow airport: travelers must fill in the form to enter Spain

EasyJet’s holiday destinations in Spain for the Easter holidays:

  • Barcelona (from £181 pp)
  • Bilbao (from £191 pp)
  • Costa Blanca (from £199 pp)
  • Costa Brava (from £207 pp)
  • Costa de Almeria (from £253 pp)

Spain recently revealed its major change to the Covid-19 entry requirements that applies to all travellers, which will still be in effect for the Easter holidays.

Their latest travel requirements mean that only fully vaccinated passengers are allowed entry. Fully vaccinated passengers will need to provide valid proof that they are medically exempt.

Alternatively, a medical certificate showing that you have recovered from COVID-19 within the last six months prior to travel will suffice. Another entry requirement is to complete the Spanish health control form.

Spanish health control form

Before entering Spain, each traveler must complete a form. Here you will find the form to fill out. Once you have completed the form, you will receive a QR code, which you must show upon arrival at Spanish ports or airports.

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